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U Minh Thượng National Park

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Location
  
miền Nam Việt Nam

Area
  
80.53 km²

Established
  
January 14, 2002

Nearest city
  
Rạch Giá

Province
  
Kiên Giang Province

U Minh Thượng National Park

Governing body
  
UBND of Kiên Giang Province

Address
  
An Minh Bắc, U Minh Thượng, Kien Giang, Vietnam

Similar
  
U Minh Ha National Park, Trường THPT Vĩnh Thuận, Ủy Ban Nhân Dân Huyện U, Trường THPT Chuyên, Trạm Khuyến Nông

U minh th ng national park


U Minh Thượng National Park or National Park of Upper U Minh (Vietnamese language: Vườn quốc gia U Minh Thượng) is a national park in the province of Kiên Giang, Vietnam.

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Establishment

It was established according to decision number 11/2002/QĐ-TTg, dated 14 January 2002, signed by then Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng. This decision turned the U Minh Thuong Nature Reserve into U Minh Thuong National Park.

Area and location

The park covers approximately 80.53 km2 (30 square miles) with the nearest city being Rạch Giá

Flora and Fauna

U Minh Thuong National Park is widely considered the richest region of the Mekong delta in terms of plant and animal biodiversity. It boasts of over 243 plant species. The park has a rich and varied mammalian population, totaling an impressive 32 species, including hairy-nosed otters and fishing cats. U Minh Thuong National Park is a haven for rare and endangered birds. A total of 187 species of birds has been recorded here, including the oriental darter, spot-billed pelican, black-headed ibis, glossy ibis, greater spotted eagle and Asian golden weaver. There are also a total of 39 amphibian species and 34 species of fish in the park.

First Indochina War and Vietnam War

During the First Indochina War the U Minh Forest was a Viet Minh stronghold. During the Vietnam War it was a Vietcong base area. Officers Humbert Roque Versace and James N. Rowe of the United States Army were captured by the Vietcong during a battle in the U Minh Forest in October 1963. Versace was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by American Military and Rowe escaped five years later.

References

U Minh Thượng National Park Wikipedia